The benefits of bicarbonate for every plant type Applying bicarbonate to plants helps regulate pH through water, creating a barrier against diseases and fungi. Typically, it’s added during watering, thus meeting the plants’ needs while forming a protective barrier.
To leverage the full benefits of bicarbonate, simply dissolve one or two tablespoons of the product in a liter of room-temperature water. Stir until fully dissolved, then apply to the soil as if watering.
Baking soda for plants Alternatively, you can place the solution in a container equipped with a spray bottle and spritz it onto the leaves to offer protection and deep nourishment. This natural method will cause the plants to bloom swiftly, almost magically.
This treatment should always be conducted during cooler parts of the day, when temperatures do not exceed 35°C. Being non-toxic and environmentally safe, bicarbonate is also ideal for organic vegetable gardens and orchards.
Thus, this natural method is intriguing and equally useful for domestic applications with plants found on balconies or in gardens.
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